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Q: How many different 12 member juries can be made from 150 people?
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Why did juries have odd numbers of members?

Juries normally have a odd number of members, as in certain/most cases where juries are present, the case may be a case which the decision will be difficult to find, so that would create problems (Which it has before) of Deciding a further decision when the juries make a close tie between the innocent and guilty. So, to make it simple, Juries have odd numbers to prevent having no verdict made. So if there is let's say a jury of 7, and 3 people say innocent, and 3 say guilty, one person will end up saying either choices, which will not cause multiple jury sessions, and lengthening of the verdict.


Why are the same stories told different ways in different areas?

Because the first person that told the story passed it on to other people and the other people passed it on and maybe the same people that were told the story told it to their children and maybe forgot some of it, so made up some of the story.


Is there such thing as gaurdian angles?

The spelling is "guardian angels"; writing this as "angles" made the question end up in "Math" and "Geometry" categories. In reply to the question, this is more an issue of religious conviction; you will get different replies from different people, depending on their religious beliefs. It isn't really something that can be proven or disproven easily.The spelling is "guardian angels"; writing this as "angles" made the question end up in "Math" and "Geometry" categories. In reply to the question, this is more an issue of religious conviction; you will get different replies from different people, depending on their religious beliefs. It isn't really something that can be proven or disproven easily.The spelling is "guardian angels"; writing this as "angles" made the question end up in "Math" and "Geometry" categories. In reply to the question, this is more an issue of religious conviction; you will get different replies from different people, depending on their religious beliefs. It isn't really something that can be proven or disproven easily.The spelling is "guardian angels"; writing this as "angles" made the question end up in "Math" and "Geometry" categories. In reply to the question, this is more an issue of religious conviction; you will get different replies from different people, depending on their religious beliefs. It isn't really something that can be proven or disproven easily.


Can bubbles be made in different shapes other than a sphere?

no. bubbles can only be made into sphere shapes.only a trick can make a bubble into a different shape


Why might there be some variation in data collected?

There are always going to be slight variations when data is collected. If I asked a couple of people to find me the population of a town, one person may find a source that shows Heratunda has a population of 1,400 people and the other says there is 1,355 people. The main point is that: different people are going to go to different sources in order to get the data. (Heratunda is a made up place by the way)